Note that, for wxHaskell, you should use Var instead of IORef, to be
future proof.
Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 19:38:41 +0100, Cale Gibbard <cgibbard at gmail.com>
wrote:
> You might be misunderstanding the purpose of the State Int monad
> somewhat.
>> A computation of type State Int a is internally represented by a
> function of type Int -> (Int, a). When you call runState, you
> effectively apply this pure function to an initial state, and get a
> final state and result. You won't be able to do anything with the
> State monad that you couldn't already do with such a function, it's
> more or less a notational convenience.
>> In particular, the state of your counter will not be preserved between
> calls to runState unless you arrange that the final state returned
> from the last call to runState is passed along as the initial state in
> the next one. Of course, this effectively defeats the purpose of using
> the State monad in the first place.
>> Since event handlers in wxHaskell must be in the IO monad, there's no
> machinery in place to handle forwarding your state along, so the State
> monad is not terribly useful here. On the other hand, it's rather easy
> to write a function of type State s a -> IORef s -> IO a which takes
> the initial state from the IORef and updates the IORef with the new
> state.
>> - Cale
>> 2009/1/31 guenni68 <redcom at fedoms.com>:
>> Hi,
>>>> in this piece here
>>http://moonpatio.com/fastcgi/hpaste.fcgi/view?id=1083#a1083>> I'm trying to create a button that, every time when clicked, increases
>> a counter by one and does a putStrLn of the counters current value.
>>>> I'm trying to write this without any use of IORef but merely using the
>> state monad.
>>>> Can anybody show me how to do this?
>>>> Günther
>>>> The UI Code is wxHaskell
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